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2 TopicsDetermine the Service Port and Type in F5 for a Virtual Server Configured in Kemp
Hello All, Below is the configuration from Kemp Load Balancer 7.1. I need to reconfigure this Virtual Server from Kemp to F5 ( Version 11.X ). What is the "Service Port" and "Type" I should Configure for below Virtual Server In F5 ? Just to note that in this VIP's Settings from Kemp I see Service Type is mentioned as "Generic". If I plan to configure this Virtual Server through iApp which iApp I should select ? What is the explanation of "Layer Certificate Installed" saying as L4 ? What is the equivalent settings in F5 ? Virtual IP Protocol Name Layer Certificate Installed Status Real Servers 10.8.10.21:5050 TCP SH1 Port 5050 L4 UP 10.7.3.21 10.7.3.21421Views0likes1CommentGTM and LTM Virtual Server Service Ports
I'm trying to create a Wide IP for one of my company's applications and the application uses multiple TCP ports where each port serves a different and independent purpose. On my LTM, I have set up the Pools and the Virtual Servers for this: LTM @ Data Centre A VS 1: 10.1.0.100 Service Port: 80 (HTTP) VS 2: 10.1.0.100 Service Port: 443 (HTTPS) LTM @ Data Centre B VS 1: 10.2.0.100 Service Port: 80 (HTTP) VS 2: 10.2.0.100 Service Port: 443 (HTTPS) What I want to do now is to create a Wide IP DNS called to load balance between these two data centres. I already have the LTMs linked up to my GTM. The problem I face is that when I try to create a pool for the two IPs, I go to: Global Traffic > Pools > Pool List > Create Name: sample_pool Member List: <<< When I try to choose a member, I notice that all the members come with Service Ports tied to them. There isn't a way to add a member without a service port and here's the issue. If I add a member from Data Centre A and a member from Data Centre B both with service port 443, doesn't this mean that if port 443 becomes unavailable at any one Data Centre, the GTM will mark the member as unavailable even if port 80 is still up? I want the GTM to be able to still send traffic to Data Centre A even if 443 is down as long as 80 is up (and vice versa).655Views0likes2Comments